Candy Periodic Table
by becky DoRan
In this lesson, you'll witness the sparkle in your student's eyes as they become Candytopia explorers and chemists, making observations, grouping candies, and creating their own Candy Periodic Table. You'll be amazed at how a simple bag of sweets can ignite a passion for science and a deeper understanding of the periodic table.
Are you ready to embark on an adventure that will leave your students craving more knowledge? Join us as we unlock the secrets of the Candy Periodic Table, where learning is educational and absolutely delicious!
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SfBg8NkM_0ie1Vf-ifbrYBhhDB46Mz90p9SPMQT…Related Content
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